This is the story of Vidhwansh Nomani, famously known as Dare Devil, whose very name signifies destruction. Ravaging people is his favorite pastime, and lust resides in every fiber of his being. At 26, he is the world's most handsome man, his face cl... This is the story of Vidhwansh Nomani, famously known as Dare Devil, whose very name signifies destruction. Ravaging people is his favorite pastime, and lust resides in every fiber of his being. At 26, he is the world's most handsome man, his face clearly reflecting terror. Girls yearn for a glimpse of him, unaware of his true nature. And those who are aware of his true nature fear even his shadow. Meanwhile, an innocent village girl of 18 meets the uncrowned king of terror on a stormy night, who reveals his true face to Chhanak at first glance. And she ends up in Vidhwansh Nomani's captivity. Will Chhanak escape Vidhwansh's captivity? What will happen when a maniac, who plays with bodies, develops a craving for an innocent girl? To find out, read "Dare Devil Obsessive Love."<br />
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Many people descend from that helicopter, and as soon as they get off, they spread out around the village. They were Vidhwansh's bodyguards, who spread throughout the village, in every nook and cranny, there was no place where his bodyguards had not spread.
After a short while, the villagers start smelling a strange odor. Sarpanch Ji's expressions completely change, and he starts looking at Vidhwansh, who is looking back at him with a crooked smile. He had played his card, and he understood Sarpanch Ji's predicament very well.
Looking at Sarpanch Ji, he speaks in his terrifying yet slow voice, "You are the Sarpanch of this village, aren't you? The welfare of the village is your responsibility, right? Let me take this little bud, I promise I won't do anything to your village, and if..." he stops mid-sentence.
After a pause, he speaks again, "If anyone stops me from taking her from here, I will turn this entire village into a cremation ground within minutes." His voice was very frightening, and it reached the ears sharply. Chhanak was very scared, her whole body was trembling, but out of fear, not a sound came out of her mouth.
She was looking at her mother and father in front of her, while her sisters were also very scared and were looking at her. They all turn their gaze to Sarpanch Ji, because Sarpanch Ji had to make the decision.
Sarpanch Ji looks at Chhanak for a moment, then takes a deep breath and looking at Vidhwansh, says, "Alright, you can take her, but you can't take Chhanak bitiya like this, you have to marry her, only then can you take her from here."
Hearing his words, Vidhwansh pauses for a moment and says with a crooked smile, "Not a bad idea, it's not bad. I just wanted to take her for one night, to color my night with her, but here I am getting her for my entire life, now I will color my nights with her daily. Anyway, she is a flower that has just bloomed, who would want to leave such a flower, and when the flower is so beautiful, one cannot bear to be away from it even for a moment."
After speaking his shameless words, he says looking at Sarpanch Ji, "Alright, I accept. I am ready to marry."
Vidhwansh was speaking while looking at Chhanak. Both his hands were now on Chhanak's body. With one hand, he was squeezing Chhanak's waist, and with the other, he was stroking Chhanak's stomach, where on one hand he was causing her pain and suffering, and on the other hand, he was reducing her pain by stroking her like this.
The movement of his hands did not stop for a moment. He was busy doing his work in front of the villagers, while there was someone who could not tolerate all this at all, his fists were clenched.
Deshmukh Ji looks at Sarpanch Ji and says with tearful eyes, "Sarpanch Ji, how can you do this? How can you hand over our daughter to this man? She is our daughter, and you... you also considered her your daughter, so how can you let her go with this executioner?"
Sarpanch Ji looks at Deshmukh Ji and says, "I can't do anything about it, Deshmukh, I cannot turn my entire village into a cremation ground for the sake of Chhanak bitiya. This is for the good of the village, the entire responsibility of the village lies on me, I cannot see the entire village being ruined because of one person. Forgive me, but I am not sending Chhanak bitiya with him just like that, I am sending her after marriage, Chhanak bitiya will be his responsibility."
"What is the use of such responsibility, Sarpanch Ji, when our daughter will face the same thing for which he is taking her? This man will tear our daughter's body every day, our daughter will have to go through that pain, that suffering every day," says Chhanak's mother, crying.
Sarpanch Ji looks at them and says, "Deshmukh, understand, if we don't give him Chhanak, he will turn the entire village into a cremation ground. He is completely mad."
"That's enough, Baba. You may be afraid of him, but I am not. I will save Chhanak from him," says a boy, stepping forward, who looked to be of Chhanak's age.
Chhanak looks at the boy with her tear-filled eyes. Sarpanch Ji grabs the boy's hand and says angrily, "What are you doing, Nakul? Get back quietly."
Nakul pulls his hand away and says angrily, "That's enough, Baba. I cannot let Chhanak go with this man. I love her, and I will not let my love go with anyone like this. I will protect my love." Then, looking at Chhanak, he says, "Don't worry Chhanak, I will save you from him."
Vidhwansh turns his neck and looking at Nakul says, "Oh... Oh... kitten, you have a lover. Well, it will be great fun dealing with this lover." Saying this, he gestures to someone.
Upon receiving his gesture, one of his bodyguards drags Nakul to Vidhwansh and makes him kneel before him. Nakul glares at Vidhwansh with hatred and tries to break free, but it was of no use, as the bodyguard's grip on Nakul's hands was very strong.
Vidhwansh draws his hand back, and his bodyguard immediately hands him a sword. Looking at the sword, Vidhwansh says, "Oh... Oh... I cannot tolerate anyone looking at my things, and you are claiming love for my would-be wife, how can I tolerate this? You will be punished for this." Saying this, with a single stroke, he severs his head from his body. Nakul's lifeless body falls there, and a stream of blood begins to flow in the jungle.
Some drops of blood also splash on Vidhwansh and Chhanak. Seeing all this, Chhanak lets out a loud scream and faints in Vidhwansh's arms.
Looking at her, Vidhwansh says, "Uff, kitten, you fainted with just this? This is my daily routine, and you will have to get used to seeing all this, after all, you have to stay with me." Saying this, he lifts Chhanak onto his shoulder and walks with long strides to his car.
A little later, they were inside the village's oldest temple, the Durga Maa temple. Meanwhile, Chhanak's parents were held by Vidhwansh's guards. They were not releasing them because they were against the marriage. Chhanak was still standing in Vidhwansh's captivity. She had regained consciousness, and the tears that had stopped flowing from her eyes began to flow again as she remembered everything.
She was standing quietly like a wind-up doll, as if she had been wound up to stand there, she stood exactly like that. She wasn't saying anything, nor was she moving, nor doing anything. She was just looking at her mother and father with her tear-filled eyes, her moist eyelashes.
Her two sisters were standing at a distance, still crying, but they didn't have the courage to protest. None of Vidhwansh's guards had touched them. The priest standing there quickly lights the havan kund and starts chanting mantras. Vidhwansh was not particularly interested in this anyway, but a blooming bud was coming to him, whom he was going to crush thoroughly.
There was neither a garland of flowers nor anything that could be made into a garland, and Chhanak's marriage was to Vidhwansh today. Somehow, Vidhwansh would marry Chhanak today. He took a chain from his pocket and put it around Chhanak's neck.
The chain was quite long and heavy. Chhanak bent slightly. The chain was quite heavy for her. She was very thin and delicate like a flower.
Looking at her, Vidhwansh says in his loud voice, "Uff, kitten, you bent with such a light chain, you are so weak, I don't know how you will tolerate me all night." He was speaking his shameless words to Chhanak in front of the entire village.
Chhanak said nothing to him. Vidhwansh was also not bothered by Chhanak speaking or not speaking. Meanwhile, the priest slowly chants the mantras, and their wedding progresses. It was now time for the 'gathbandhan' (tying of the sacred knot).
Vidhwansh ties the pallu of Chhanak's saree in his hand and starts taking the circumambulations. He didn't care about anyone; he was doing everything according to his own will. The priest kept chanting all the mantras. Their circumambulations were complete, and they both sat back in their respective places.
The priest says, "Now, vermilion should be filled in the bride's parting, and the mangalsutra should be put on her."
There was no mangalsutra, but there was vermilion. Sarpanch Ji, who was in shock from his son's death, managed to compose himself. He picked up vermilion from the feet of Durga Maa and offered it to Vidhwansh.
Vidhwansh looks at Chhanak for a moment, then picks up the vermilion and fills Chhanak's parting. He takes out his knife from his pocket, makes a slight cut on his hand, and fills Chhanak's parting with the flowing blood. Looking at Chhanak, he says, "This will make our relationship very strong, after all, your parting has been filled with the blood of Vidhwansh Nomani, who himself has the power to kill everyone, and this vermilion from the feet of Durga Maa, our relationship is bound to be immortal and last a lifetime."
Saying this, he takes off the chain around his neck to put the mangalsutra on Chhanak and places it around Chhanak's neck, and thus their marriage is solemnized. He lifts Chhanak and says as he takes her away, "Enough of the drama, let's go from here now."
Just then, a Baba arrives, holding a damaru in his hands. Wearing black clothes, with long hair and vibhuti on his forehead, he was playing his damaru and looking at Vidhwansh, he says, "You cannot leave from here, child."
Vidhwansh looks at him confused and says, "Why can't I leave, and who are you to stop me from leaving? I will take my wife from here. I will see how you stop me? And who stops me from leaving from here." As he takes a step forward, the Baba speaks again, "Whichever couple gets married on this day, that couple does not leave the village tonight, otherwise, he kills them."
Vidhwansh turns back in confusion and looks at the Baba again, and asks him, "Kills? Who kills whom?"
What are the Bab talking about? Will Vidhwansh take Chhanak away?
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The provided text appears to be a chapter from a Hindi novel or story. Here is the translation of the chapter into English:
Vidhvans takes Chanakya in his arms and walks out of the Nomani Haveli, directly towards his car. He opens the passenger seat door and makes Chanakya sit comfortably inside before getting into the driver's seat.
He glances at Chanakya, who is sitting with her head bowed down, her eyes fixed on her saree. She doesn't look up or around, completely absorbed in her thoughts.
Vidhvans moves closer to Chanakya, his warm breath on her neck makes her turn her head to look at him. He is standing very close to her face, exhaling his breath on her.
Vidhvans puts his arm around Chanakya's waist, holding her tight in his lap. His grip on her waist is firm, and he holds her close to his chest, putting one hand on her back.
Chanakya tries to speak, but Vidhvans puts his finger on his lips and whispers, "Not now, kitten. My mind is not in a good state. Just sit here, close to my chest." He starts the car and drives out of the Nomani Haveli.
Chanakya remains pressed against Vidhvans' chest, feeling his warm heartbeat. She wonders why his chest always feels so hot, like fire is burning inside.
The car is completely silent, with Vidhvans driving while staring ahead, his face expressionless. Chanakya gathers courage and asks in a low voice, "Where are we going?"
Vidhvans replies without changing his expression, "We are going for dinner."
Chanakya says, "But I don't feel like eating."
Vidhvans responds, still looking ahead, "But I feel like eating. If you don't eat, I will eat you. Trust me, I won't leave a bit of you."
Chanakya looks up at Vidhvans with wide eyes and asks, "How will you eat us? We are not food, so how can you eat us?"
Her innocent way of speaking brings a smile to Vidhvans' face, and his dimples appear on his cheeks.
Chanakya stares at his dimpled cheeks, her heart beating rapidly. Vidhvans smiles and says, "I'll tell you how I'll eat you later, but first, you need to eat something for energy, kitten."
Chanakya speaks in a naive tone, "But I don't want to eat. I'm not hungry."
Vidhvans smiles and says, "You have to eat, kitten. I want to eat you, and you'll need energy for that. So, you must eat."
Chanakya looks up at Vidhvans, not understanding his words. Suddenly, something clicks in her mind, and she looks at him again.
Vidhvans laughs lightly and says, "What's on your mind, my dear wife? My kitten, what do you want to say?"
Chanakya swallows hard and says, "You're going to kill us and eat us, like a goat is fed before being slaughtered. You'll feed us, and then you'll kill us."
Vidhvans bursts into laughter, but when he sees Chanakya's tears, his expression changes. He doesn't want her to cry.
He says, "No, I won't eat you like that. Why would I do that?"
Chanakya speaks with innocence, "Then how will you eat us? You're not going to eat us like food, are you?"
Vidhvans smiles and says, "My dear little kitten, you're so innocent. Just wait; I'll tell you how I'll eat you."
He takes over her lips, kissing her passionately. He misses this kiss, and now he's doing it.
Chanakya stares at Vidhvans with her eyes wide open, while he closes his eyes and continues kissing her.
After five minutes of deep kissing, Vidhvans leaves Chanakya.
Chanakya's hair is disheveled, and her lipstick is smeared on her lips and Vidhvans'.
Vidhvans smiles, adjusts Chanakya's hair, and says, "This is how I eat my wife. Now, you must eat something, or I'll eat you completely."
The scene shifts to Jain walking into the Nomani Haveli at 11:00 PM. He is wearing black jeans, a shirt, and a black jacket.
Jain hears some noise from Sitara's room and approaches it. He finds Sitara and Vaibhav talking.
Their conversation makes Jain angry, and he clenches his fists.
What are Vaibhav and Sitara discussing? What will Jain do now?
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